Windup Watch Fair is a 3-day long watch culture event featuring a range of curated watch brands, accessories and ephemera. It’s the first and only watch fair of its kind, and the largest in the United States; designed to bring watches, brands and fans together in a fun, approachable and engaging environment.

The 1972 chronograph is based on a famous German chronograph that was designed for military use and inspired by motorcycle racing and culture. The sleek 41mm barrel case design stays very true to the original. Understated, but masculine, it looks great on wrists of all sizes. The dial speaks to the purpose-driven ethos of the original but mixes in additional functionality with an alarm function. Featuring a remarkably detailed relief of a motorcycle on the back, the 1972 will charm fans of the original watches, and impress those who are looking for a retro design that is off-the-beaten-path.

The 1972 is powered by the Miyota OS80 Quartz Chronograph caliber. This Japanese-made movement mixes a 1/10th second chronograph mechanism with an additional alarm function. About the center of the dial are four hands, including hour, minute, chrono-seconds and alarm-time indicator.

Since their start in 2016, Dan Henry has quickly become one of the highest-profile micro brands in the enthusiast community. Founded by esteemed namesake collector Dan Henry and based out of his native Brazil, the brand takes its inspiration from Henry’s extensive collection of vintage timepieces to present expressions of some of the greatest watchmaking styles of the early and mid twentieth century. While Henry himself maintains his massive archive of historic timepieces, the extreme rarity and value of some of these pieces drove him to create a brand that would make that style accessible to every enthusiast.

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